A Novel Secure Video Steganography Technique using Temporal Lifted Wavelet Transform and Human Visio

A Novel Secure Video Steganography

Technique using Temporal Lifted

Wavelet Transform and Human Vision

Properties

Ahmed Thahab

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Babylon, Iraq

Abstract: Steganography is a term that refers to the process of concealing secret data inside a cover media which can be audio, image and video. A new video steganography scheme in the wavelet domain is presented in this paper. Since the convolutional discrete wavelet transform produces float numbers, a lifted wavelet transform is used to conceal data. The method embeds secret data in the detail coefficients of each temporal array of the cover video at spatial localization using a unique embedding via YCbCr color space and complementing the secret data to minimize error in the stego video before embedding. Three secret keys are used in the scheme. Method’s performance matrices such as peak signal to noise ratio and Normalized Cross Correlation (NCC) expresses good imperceptibility for the stego-video. The value of Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) is in range of 34-40dB, and high embedding capacity.

Keywords: Data hiding, integer wavelets transform, color space, peak signal to noise ratio, first complement.

Received January 8, 2017; accepted April 30, 2018
https://doi.org/10.34028/iajit/17/2/1

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